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(888) 312-8812 Login Signup| Application | Front Steer Axle |
| Brake Diameter | 16.25 in. |
| Brake Type | T |
| Brake Width | 3.50 in. |
| Bushing Type | No Anchor Pin Bushing |
| FMSI | F_FMSI |
| FMSI | 4561 |
| Kit Type | Mega Plus |
| Notes | Meritor 16.25.00 in. T Series Front Brake. |
| OE Mfg. | Eaton |
| Parent Description | 16.25 in. Meritor T Series Front Brake |
| Replaces | Dayton/Batco 081108, Dayton/Batco 08110800, Dayton/Batco 081109, Dayton/Batco 08110900, Dana/Spicer 521A, Haldex 66923, Haldex CQ66923, Dana/Spicer HK52, Leland K286, Leland K362, Meritor KIT9424, Dana/Spicer TA521A |
| VMRS Code | 013-017-008 |
| Application | Front Steer Axle |
| Brake Diameter | 16.25 in. |
| Brake Type | T |
| Brake Width | 3.50 in. |
| Brand | Euclid |
| Bushing Type | No Anchor Pin Bushing |
| FMSI | 4561 |
| Kit Type | Mega Plus |
| Notes | Meritor 16.25.00 in. T Series Front Brake. |
| Oe Mfg. | Eaton |
| Pallet Quantity | 550 |
| Parent Description | 16.25 in. Meritor T Series Front Brake |
| Replaces | Dayton/Batco 081108, Dayton/Batco 08110800, Dayton/Batco 081109, Dayton/Batco 08110900, Dana/Spicer 521A, Haldex 66923, Haldex CQ66923, Dana/Spicer HK52, Leland K286, Leland K362, Meritor KIT9424, Dana/Spicer TA521A |
| Weight | 2.34 |
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Euclid® is a world leader in the production of precision-engineered replacement parts for buses, trailers, as well as light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks. This brand takes great pride in its products that meet and even exceed O.E.M. quality standards. Officially a part of Meritor since January 1999, Euclid remains the same despite all the changes the company has been through. When customers receive Euclid products, they know they are getting far more than ordinary replacement parts. Instead, they are getting the best replacement parts made today from a company they can trust. Euclid is a company that's continuously improving with technology to do a job the right way because it is the only way it knows how.
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